And I love this tree! I kind of end up wiping a bit of drool off my chin when I look at it...it looks so yummy!

My three year old loves it too - although admittedly not as much as her mommy - and reminds me often "those are not to eat, mommy, only look."

I wanted to incorporate several cupcake ornaments, but I only found one...and that was after Easter and it's not even an ornament!

I will make it my project next year to come up with some sort of cute hanging cupcake ornaments...I've already been scouting out the materials! In the meantime, this life sized bit of decadence takes the center stage on the tree. Love!!

I showed you the tutorial for these super cute lollies earlier in the week.

Click here if you missed the tutorial! They are so fun and easy to make.

More hanging candies made from left over lolly materials...

The glitter makes me all giddy!

I found some wired pink beaded garland last year on clearance, and I love the special touch it adds.

I came across a box of glittery plastic gumdrops at one our local boutiques earlier in the season. I knew they would be the perfect addition to the tree, so when I got home, I strung them together with fishing line to make little garlands.

Inexpensive pink and purple balls from Walmart tie in nicely with the pastel candy colors!

Perfect for a little girl's room!

I wonder if visions of sugarplums dance through her head at night?!

And there you have it...one of my favorite trees in the house!

There are a few more trees to show you, but that will have to wait for another day!

I'm having trouble finding time to set up photo shoots when little wiggly bodies are not trying hard to see what mommy is doing (and maybe sneak into a photo or two!). But I can't wait to show them to you!

This tree is adorable! Thanks for linking to the Christmas Tree Party at 2805. I do hope you will take the time to check out the gracious sponsor of the $100 Pottery Barn giveaway by becoming a member of Hometalk or liking them on Facebook. Links are provided for each.

Could I please have just one lick? You better believe that your little girl is having dreams of sugar plums. I'm having them and I'm not even asleep. lol! I love candy themed trees. My living room tree is all candy and gengerbread. I will be posting about it this weekend. Mine has more red and green, but some of those muti colored gumdrops and such. Now a new follower.

I bought those same PERFECT ornaments from Walmart to do our Candyland tree this year. I looove your lollypops. I got mine from Target. I see you made yours. AWESOME!!!I haven't put my tree on the Blog yet, as I've been going down memory lane this past week. But it should be up soon. I....LOVE.....YOURS!!M.L.

This tree is ADORABLE! I love everything about it! I'm your newest follower from the finding fabulous party. If you get a chance, I'd love you to stop by my blog & maybe follow along too.Sallyloveofhomes.blogspot.com

Your tree is so sparkly and girlie! I love it! I have a fruit and candy tree, but text year I'm going all out! I'm already scouting out ornaments for after Christmas sales. I'm your newest follower too. Come visit and follow me back if you'd like! :)

Hi Evie, that is a beautiful tree, just gorgeous. The urn its in is pretty and the sweet decorations look perfect on the white tree. Its so cute that your little girl warns you about eating the candy lol.

This is adorable! I have a white tree for the first time this year and I love it, too! I love all the candy details you have on yours. I have seen the cupcake ornaments at Kohls in the past and at Target, I'm not sure if they have them this year. I am your newest follower!

Run, don't walk to BIG LOTS. They have a package of darling little cupcake ornaments. Very good price too. Plus, I don't know if you have been to Target but they have a candy line with all sorts of cute candy ornaments.